by FJP Law Offices | Feb 28, 2020 | Advocate, Articles, Civil Procedural Law, Criminal Law
In handling cases in court, sometimes we encounter situations where the person who will give testimony in a trial is an atheist. The following is an analysis of whether there is an obligation to recite oath or pledge for witnesses who are atheists or who do not have a...
by FJP Law Offices | Feb 20, 2020 | Advocate, Articles, Civil Procedural Law
If the plaintiff does not have the standing or qualifications to file a lawsuit, does the hearing examination need to continue to the merit of the case?If the same issue is also being examined by another District Court or is still at the level of Appeal to the high...
by FJP Law Offices | Feb 18, 2020 | Advocate, Articles, Civil Law, Civil Procedural Law, Civil Procedural Law
This article will explain the civil procedural law in practice based on the writer’s experience and observation. As we know that there are some steps or periods, those are pre-trial, trial and post-trial. Therefore, we will explain what is needed to be prepared in...
by FJP Law Offices | Feb 5, 2020 | Articles, Civil Law, Commercial, Contract Law
First and foremost, it is necessary to understand that an agreement (or contract) or a sale and purchase binding obligation is a form of an agreement or named obligation (benoemde contract) which is regulated in Book III 5th Chapter of the Indonesian Civil Code...